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Reasons of ocean pollution and what are remedies for ocean pollution?

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Answered by MoonxDust
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Causes & effects of ocean pollution

Runoff. Runoff from the land comes from both urban and agricultural areas. ...

Intentional discharge. ...

Atmospheric pollutants. ...

Oil spills. ...

Deep-sea mining. ...

Effects of pollutants in the ocean.

Answered by deepandita2005
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Answer:

reasons of ocean pollution:

1.Mining for materials such as copper and gold is a major source of contamination in the ocean. For example, copper is a major source of pollutants in the ocean and can interfere with the life cycles of numerous marine organisms and life.

2.Sewage or polluting substances flow through sewage, rivers, or drainages directly into the ocean. This is often how minerals and substances from mining camps find their way into the ocean.

3.Industrial and agricultural waste is another most common form of wastes that is directly discharged into the oceans, resulting in ocean pollution.

4.Ship pollution is a huge source of ocean pollution, the most devastating effect of which is oil spills. Crude oil lasts for years in the sea and is extremely toxic to marine life, often suffocating marine animals to death once it entraps them. Crude oil is also extremely difficult to clean up, unfortunately, meaning that when it is split, it is usually there to stay.

5.Land runoff is another source of pollution in the ocean. This occurs when water infiltrates the soil to its maximum extent, and the excess water from rain, flooding or melting flows over the land and into the ocean.

Explanation:

remedies for ocean pollution:

1.reduction in the use of plastic products could help in significantly reducing the rates of ocean pollution.

2.Stop Littering the Beach, and Start Cleaning It.

3.use dustbins instead of throwing waste on beaches or streets.

4.the use of chemical fertilizers must also be controlled and regulated. It must be remembered that excess use of chemical fertilizers harms not only the soil but also the water bodies nearby and, ultimately, the ocean. These runoffs are so toxic that they can very easily kill marine life.

5.As the population increases, our demand for energy increases too. A major chunk of this energy is produced from petroleum. This petroleum is obtained by the drilling of the ocean beds. Any spillage during the procedure could harm marine life. Not only that, but the procedure itself also violates the marine ecological balance. So by controlling our energy use, we could also solve the problem of ocean pollution.

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